Difficult Trekkings

Description: This demanding trek will bring you from the
Darkhad plateau totally north of Mongolia down to the Hovsgol
Lake. You will cross mountain passes with stunning views over
the Khovsgol Lake, climb steep mountain hills and walk through
dense forest. You will have the opportunity to see many wild
animals. The plateau is covered by many rivers and alpine lakes.
Even during the summer months, nights can be cold on the Darkhad
plateau. Depending on the location of the nomads, this trek
will be organized one way or the other way around.

Description: Located in the remotest corner of the most
pristine and wildest country in the world, Tavan Bogd trek offers
a rich cultural experience and brings you through green meadows,
icy gorges, clear lakes, rushing streams, lush alpine pastures,
snow capped peaks, vast glaciers and vast moraines. The area
is inhabited by Mongolian nomads and Kazakh and Tuvan hunters
whose ways of life have not changed since times unmemorable.
Kazakhs have ancient traditions of falconry. The trek will start
off from the alpine lakes of Khoton and Khurgan. You will trek
along glacial rivers, across lush meadows and icy gorges. Finally
you will reach the base of the Tavan Bogd mountain range. Huiten
peak, the highest peak of the Altai range is also Mongolia's
highest peak. The peak overlooks 3 countries: Mongolia, Russia
and China. Those mountain peaks face cold glaciated peaks and
vast moraines. Depending of your climbing skills we you will
climb one or the other peak.

Description: The amazing trek will bring you through a variety
of landscapes. From the open planes where many nomads are settled,
you will climb, to reach the high plateau nestled between the
Khakhiraa Mountain and the Turgen Mountain, a plateau where
the glaciers of the two mountains take their final run. Through
a pass, you will descend southwest into the meadow of the one
hundred alpine lakes. The Yamaatiin River which waters come
from the melding glaciers, flows through the area. You'll trek
into the canyons of the Yamaatiin River before reaching the
waterfall, the end point of your trekking.

Description: Tsambagarav Mountain, Mongolia's 3rd highest
peak is located in a national park of more than 110 thousand
hectares. The permanently snow-capped Tsambagarav Uul straddles
the border between Khovd and Bayan-Olgii aimags. Tsambagarav
Mountain is accessible from either side. Tavan Belchiriin Uul
peak or Tsast Uul peak are relatively accessible and easier
to climb than the Tavan Bogd Mountain.